Another Romelu Lukaku mural has been defaced outside San Siro after the Inter striker’s transfer to Chelsea, calling him a ‘sell-out traitor.’

The mural painted for the Scudetto success was already ruined when Nerazzurri supporters painted over the back of his shirt and all the words except for ‘Milano’ in the original message: ‘Dear Milano, you’re welcome.’

Now another mural has been destroyed, this time the one depicting Lukaku’s head-to-head clash with Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic during a Coppa Italia tie last season.

Lukaku’s face has been scrawled out, with the statement: ‘Sell-out traitor’ painted on.

The Belgium international wore the Nerazzurri jersey for two years before pushing through a €115m transfer to Chelsea, a new record sale for any Serie A club.

3 thought on “Another Lukaku mural defaced by Inter ultras”
  1. Funny how Italian media gives so much Credence to the so-called ( Ultras),, in reality you’re Italian federation,, media, don’t give two turrets about the so-called interest,, at the end every ultra is exploited for profits, in your Italian royalty Juventus is entitled to supremacy, I don’t think Italian football ever deserved someone like lukaku

  2. Yeah you are right , the Italian football the produced players like Maldini, Baresi, Baggio, Ancelloti, Capello, Inzaghi, Schillachi, Del piero, Costacuta and host of others and that still have the likes of Chiesa, Chiellini, Barella, Veratti, Jorginho and others don’t deserve a player like Lukaku, a 28 years old who best football careers came in this last 2 year in Italy, you are really making sense.

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